“Ghaas Ki Patti Mai Daal 6 Ki 6 Ball..” Watch Virat Kohli Instruct The Bowler

SA vs IND: Cricket fans around the world witnessed a gripping spectacle as India faced off against South Africa in the second test match of the two-match series in Cape Town. The stage was set, with India trailing 1-0 after the Centurion encounter. Little did the cricketing world anticipate the drama that would unfold, making this match a pivotal moment in the series.

The second test in Cape Town etched its place in cricketing history as the shortest Test match ever, concluding in a mere four and a half sessions. The intensity of the battle was evident from the first ball, and the New Year’s Test became a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

For Dean Elgar, the South African captain, this match marked the end of an illustrious career as an international player. As the players from both sides shook hands, the cricketing fraternity bid farewell to a stalwart, making the post-match exchange a memorable moment for Elgar and fans alike.

Opting to bat first, South Africa faced the wrath of Mohammed Siraj, who unleashed a mesmerizing six-fer during the morning session. The Proteas’ innings crumbled, reaching a mere 55 – their lowest Test score since their readmission to international cricket.

India, in response, initially seized the lead, but a spectacular collapse saw them lose six wickets in succession without adding a single run. South Africa capitalised on India’s vulnerability, eating through their lead of 98 runs. However, the tides turned as Jasprit Bumrah’s impeccable bowling earned him a fifer, putting India back in contention.

A treacherous pitch provided the perfect canvas for Aiden Markram, who crafted a remarkable century. Markram’s innings extended South Africa’s advantage by more than fifty runs, showcasing his prowess under challenging conditions. It stands as one of his finest test performances to date.

Following Siraj’s removal of Markram, Bumrah brought the innings to a close with a stellar figure of 6/61. The duo’s bowling masterclass not only dismantled the Proteas but also brought India back into contention.

With a target of 79 runs in the fourth inning, India faced a challenging chase. However, resilient batting and an aggressive start allowed them to secure a 1-1 draw in the series, marking their first-ever Test win in Cape Town. The victory added another feather to the cap of Virat Kohli, who is known for his animated presence on the pitch.

Virat Kohli adds a layer of drama and intensity to any cricketing contest, especially in Test matches. Throughout the series, Kohli was seen dancing, making faces, and engaging in spirited conversations. One audio snippet, in particular, went viral, capturing a moment where Kohli instructs the bowler, “Ghaas ki patti mai daal 6 ki 6 ball” – a colloquial expression urging the bowler to consistently pitch the ball on the grass strip of the pitch.

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The pitch in Cape Town proved to be a treacherous battlefield, offering substantial assistance to seamers. With pronounced lateral movement and variable bounce, the conditions challenged even the most seasoned players. Kohli’s strategic insight, as captured in the viral audio, highlights the nuances of playing on such challenging surfaces.

“Ghaas Ki Patti Mai Daal 6 Ki 6 Ball..” Watch Virat Kohli Instruct The Bowler

"Ghaas Ki Patti Mai Daal 6 Ki 6 Ball.." Watch Virat Kohli Instructing The Bowler

 

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